The president of international at The New York Times has played down the significance of the title’s staff growth in the UK – but said the size of its London operation could increase further. The US title currently employs 65 people in London, including 35 in editorial (newsroom and opinion), and has office space for 100. And Stephen Dunbar-Johnson told Press Gazette: “I feel that we may end up needing even more space.” But he said that London, along with Hong Kong, is being made into a digital hub for the title.